Stereoscopic Microscopes is one of Promising Tool that is Expected to Offer Bright Opportunities in the Diagnostic Application
Stereoscopic microscopes are used in the field of medicine, to allow for the easy viewing of minute details in a very complex sample. The term stereoscopic refers to the degree of distortion present when an image is viewed through one lens or eyepiece and magnified by the other. This is in contrast to monocular microscopy, where there is no distortion with the sample seen through only one eyepiece or lens. Microscopes using stereo microscopes are useful in this field because they provide images that are highly magnified but not necessarily three-dimensional due to the lenses and eyepieces. In a nutshell, a stereoscopic microscope is a type of microscope that allows to view sample via more than one lens in more detailed way than when looking at it normally.
These microscopes use light reflecting from a specimen, normally with high magnification, to provide images as though they were viewed through two lenses or glasses. The reason for this is that they use two separate beams of light, one through each lens, which reflect off the sample and produces an image. Stereoscopic microscopes use separate optical pathways to achieve this effect. This means that even though there are only three levels of magnification involved, due to the use of two separate optical pathways, the amount of detail that one can see is greatly increased.
One of the great things about using these microscopes is that it allows for two-dimensional viewing. Because of their ability to provide high-resolution imaging and image resolution, the sales of Stereoscopic Microscopes has soared, which has increased competition for manufacturers.
Recently, Olympus Corporation announced the launch of its ORBEYE Surgical Microscope, incorporating the latest advances in 4K 3D video technology, in Japan and America
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